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Niçard (classical orthography), nissart/Niçart (Mistralian orthography, IPA: [niˈsaʀt]), niçois (/niːˈswɑː/ nee-SWAH, French: [niswa]), or
nizzardo (Italian:...
- Pays Niçois; Italian:
Contea di
Nizza /
Paese Nizzardo;
Niçard Occitan: Contèa de Niça / País
Niçard) was a
historical region of
France located around the...
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Niçard Italians (Italian:
nizzardi italiani pronounced [nitˈtsardi itaˈljaːni]) are
Italians who have full or
partial Nice
heritage by
birth or ethnicity...
- The
Niçard Vespers (Italian:
Vespri nizzardi [ˈvɛspri nitˈtsardi]; French: Vêpres niçoises) were
three days of po****r
uprising of the
inhabitants of Nice...
- The
Niçard exodus (Italian:
esodo nizzardo [ˈɛːzodo nitˈtsardo]; French:
exode niçois [ɛɡzɔd(ə) niswa]) was one of the
first emigration phenomena that...
- Provençal (provençau or prouvençau),
including the
Niçard subdialect. Judeo-Provençal Judeo-
Niçard Vivaro-Alpine (vivaroaupenc), also
known as "Alpine"...
- ****aladière (UK: /ˌpɪsælædˈjɛər/, US: /ˌpiːsɑːlɑːdˈjɛər/, French: [pisaladjɛʁ];
Niçard: ****aladiera [pisalaˈdjeɾɔ] or ****aladina [pisalaˈdinɔ]; Ligurian: piscialandrea...
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gateway to the region. The city is
nicknamed Nice la
Belle (Nissa La
Bella in
Niçard),
meaning 'Nice the Beautiful',
which is also the
title of the unofficial...
- Haÿs (1865, p. 77)
Nicard (1898, p. 156)
Nicard (1898, p. 177)
Nicard (1898, p. 154)
Nicard (1898, p. 155)
Nicard (1898, p. 160)
Nicard (1898, p. 157) Reynaldo...
- of Nice to
France caused the
Niçard exodus, or the
emigration of a
quarter of the
Niçard Italians to Italy, and the
Niçard Vespers.
During the war, Prussia...